Respuesta :
The volume of both a cone and a cylinder can be described by (area of the base) * (height of the solid) * (1/3), which we'll write as V = Bh/3. If we compare this formula to the volume formulas for cylinders and prisms, we see that if we multiply the volume of a cone by 3, we get the volume of the cylinder it is inscribed in. The same applies for a pyramid and the rectangular prism it is inscribed in. Both the cone and pyramid have the same volume V, so the cylinder and rectangular prism will have the same volume. Therefore, V1 and V2 are equal.